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Wisdom Teeth Extraction


Wisdom Teeth


Wisdom teeth, or third molars,are the final teeth to develop. Most of us have four wisdom teeth, one in each corner of the mouth. They usually emerge during our late teens or early twenties.

Often times, wisdom teeth become trapped or impacted in the jawbone, or simply fail to erupt. This can cause crowding or displacement of other teeth, or lead to the development of localized tooth decay, infection, or gum disease. Impacted wisdom teeth are set in the jawbone in unusual positions, sometimes horizontally, which stops them from erupting in a normal way.

Angular, bony impaction of third molar (wisdom tooth). Angular, bony impaction of third molar (wisdom tooth) Soft tissue impaction of third molar (wisdom tooth). Soft tissue impaction of third molar (wisdom tooth)

In most cases, it is recommended that impacted wisdom teeth be extracted. Typically Dr. Enatsu recommends sedation to allow the procedure to be comfortable for you.

TYPICAL PROCEDURE


Incision is made and overlying bone is removed, exposing crown of impacted tooth. Incision is made and overlying bone is removed, exposing crown of impacted tooth. Tooth is extracted whole or surgically sectioned. The site is sutured closed. Tooth is extracted whole or surgically sectioned. The site is sutured closed.

To ease any discomfort and promote healing:

  • Use ice packs on the cheek for swelling, alternating on and off every thirty minutes.
  • Apply biting pressure with clean gauze to stop bleeding.
  • Eat soft foods and drink extra liquids.
  • Avoid hard or crunchy foods in the tender area.
  • Brush carefully the day after surgery.
  • Take prescribed medications and follow all instructions as directed.

Dr. Enatsu provides you with a detailed post-operative instruction list to make your healing phase comfortable.

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